Ethernet Directional Power Sensor Monitor
A powerful approach to antenna and power monitoring for smaller radio communications systems, and paging networks. Designed for smaller sites where the Bird 3141 Channel Power Monitor would be under-utilized, and connecting directly to the Internet or private IP network, they can be accessed remotely for both set-up and monitoring.
Bird’s 4043E Ethernet Directional Power Sensor Monitors provide reliable remote site monitoring to maximize the uptime of mission-critical communications. Unlike competitive solutions, 4043E RF Power Sensors can monitor for and alarm in the event of a reduced antenna VSWR. This provides an early warning of increased losses in the transmission line resulting from water ingress, damage, or deterioration.
Installed post-combiner, the 4043E RF Power Sensor Monitor can generate alarms according to pre-configured parameters for forward power and minimum/maximum VSWR, then communicated to users with SNMP traps. The 4043E provides composite power monitoring.
Applications:
Commercial, industrial, and government land-mobile-radio (LMR) wireless-communications systems including:
- Public Safety
- Marine/Coast Guard
- Private Networks
- Railroad
- Civil Aviation
Ethernet connection
The Ethernet connector is used to connect the 4043E to a PC or a network router/switch. Measurement data is transported over the Ethernet connection so the data can be viewed in a web browser.
- Direct PC Connection - A direct PC connection is a connection between a PC and a single 4043E. This connection can be used to view the sensor’s measurement data, however, if the sensor will be used with a LAN connection, this type of connection must be used to change the IP address of the 4043E
- LAN Connection - The 4043E may be connected to a router or switch so it can provide measurement information through a LAN. A LAN connection can provide the ability to monitor several 4043E sensors from a single PC. Additionally, SNMP management software can be used to aggregate multiple sensors and monitor their outputs
The image below shows a possible configuration for the 4043E.